On Sat, 23 Jun 2012 13:00:53 +0200
Olivier LE JACQUES <o.le.jacques(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> 0x000000-0x000fff:EW, 0x001000-0x001fff:EW, 0x002000-0x002fff:EW,
> 0x003000-0x003fff:EW, 0x004000-0x004fff:EW, 0x005000-0x005fff:EW,
> 0x006000-0x006fff:EW, 0x007000-0x007fff:EW, 0x008000-0x008fff:EW,
> 0x009000-0x009fff:EW, 0x00a000-0x00afff:EW, 0x00b000-0x00bfff:EW,
> 0x00c000-0x00cfff:EW, 0x00d000-0x00dfff:EW, 0x00e000-0x00efff:EW,
> 0x00f000-0x00ffff:EW, 0x010000-0x010fff:S, 0x011000-0x011fff:S,
> 0x012000-0x012fff:S, 0x013000-0x013fff:S, 0x014000-0x014fff:S,
> 0x015000-0x015fff:S, 0x016000-0x016fff:S, 0x017000-0x017fff:S,
> 0x018000-0x018fff:S, 0x019000-0x019fff:S, 0x01a000-0x01afff:S,
> 0x01b000-0x01bfff:S, 0x01c000-0x01cfff:S, 0x01d000-0x01dfff:S,
> 0x01e000-0x01efff:S, 0x01f000-0x01ffff:EW
the numbers are the block address ranges; EW stands for erase and
write, S for skip. so flashrom successfully erased and wrote most
blocks, thanks for the log-
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